Slope Stabilization in New Mexico

Slope Stabilization in New Mexico

Access Limited delivers post-fire slope stabilization and Mancos Shale landslide remediation for NMDOT across New Mexico.

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Slope Instability Across New Mexico

post-fire altered slopes and Mancos Shale landslide terrain create persistent slope instability along corridors like I-25, US-550, and NM-4. When slopes move, infrastructure fails — highways close, rail lines shift, and the cost of delayed action compounds.

Access Limited provides post-fire slope stabilization and Mancos Shale landslide remediation for NMDOT engineered from site-specific investigation data.

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Slope Stabilization Solutions for New Mexico

From active landslide repair to long-term erosion prevention, Access Limited provides slope stabilization across New Mexico. Post-fire altered slopes and mancos shale landslide terrain along I-25, US-550, and NM-4 demand solutions engineered for the actual conditions.

Landslide Remediation

Landslide stabilization — investigating, designing, and constructing repairs from emergency responses to permanent remediation on New Mexico corridors.

Soil Nail Walls

The Soil Nail Launcher installs soil nails pneumatically — cutting construction time on NMDOT corridors. Shotcrete facing completes the structural system. Spider Excavators access the steep sites where this work is needed most.

GCS® Wall Systems

GCS® walls use reinforced soil lifts for cost-effective slope stabilization where conditions favor reinforced earth over traditional concrete.

Erosion Control

Engineered erosion control protects slopes from progressive loss. Surface water management, bioengineered treatments, and armored protection are sized for New Mexico conditions.

Embankment Repair

Failed embankments require rapid design-build response. Access Limited provides this for NMDOT corridors.

Horizontal Drains

Horizontal drains reduce pore water pressure — the primary driver of most New Mexico slope failures. Access Limited installs drain arrays from measured piezometric data and uses UAS assessments for terrain mapping that supports drain design and placement.

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How Access Limited Stabilizes Slopes

Every slope project follows a five-step process.

Step 1

Slope Investigation

Field engineers map slope geometry, soil conditions, and drainage patterns to define the instability.

Step 2

Stabilization Design

Engineers design soil nail walls, GCS walls, drainage, erosion control, or a combination based on site data.

Step 3

Equipment Mobilization

Spider Excavators, Soil Nail Launchers, and specialty crews deploy with all materials staged.

Step 4

Construction

Crews install soil nails, construct GCS walls, place horizontal drains, and build erosion control per the design.

Verification

Post-construction drain flow testing and slope instrumentation confirm the stabilization performs as designed.

Verification

Post-construction drain flow testing and slope instrumentation confirm the stabilization performs as designed.

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Why New Mexico Chooses Access Limited for Slope Stabilization

Soil Nail Launcher — Proprietary pneumatic nail installation at production rates that cut construction time on New Mexico corridors.

Spider Excavator Access — Reaching steep, unstable slopes where conventional equipment cannot operate.

Design-Build — In-house engineers design, Access Limited crews construct — one contract, one team.

Horizontal Drain Expertise — Pore water pressure reduction through measured piezometric data-driven drain arrays — the most effective single stabilization measure available.

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Feedback From Projects

See why NMDOT, LANL, USFS, and BLM trust Access Limited for slope stabilization in New Mexico.

Positive Experience Working with Project Team

Justin, I wanted to reach out and let you know that is was a pleasure working with you all at the [….] Project. The guys on this job were very professional and never once wavered from the plans and specs. These guys did absolutely everything the right way and wanted to make sure that the customer was happy with the work. Again, I appreciate your guys’ hard work and professionalism and look forward to working with you again in the future.

Project Support for Mining Operations in Nevada

Just received a call from John at [the mine] and he wanted to pass on his gratitude for our efforts over the past few weeks! He went on to say you guys were outstanding to work with and he learned a great deal about this challenging and dynamic environment. Based on our your efforts, they are now moving back into this area to mine this high grade ore. Good job gang, and appreciate your team’s efforts. Please pass our appreciation to your crew.

Professional and Cooperative Crew in New Mexico

Marty, I really appreciate all of your cooperation and the cooperation of your crew. They’re great people doing an amazing job. We have placed all of the first 4 rows with very little problems as of Saturday the 28th of March. These guys really deserve a pat on the back from my standpoint. I know they’ve performed a lot of work elsewhere but, this job is going amazing. You have a great crew and they know their jobs very well. The most standoutish part is that they get along on site great and perform in a very professional manner. Thank you for all your help Marty.

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